Jackie O Slams The Daily Mail Over Claims Her “Nipple Was Visible!”

Jackie O Slams The Daily Mail Over Claims Her “Nipple Was Visible!”
Jackie O’ Henderson has called out The Daily Mail for claiming she, “flashed a nipple!”

The Daily Mail ran a series of photos of Henderson heading into the Australian Commercial Radio Awards. The publication claimed that Henderson accidentally flashed one of her nipples as she was arriving.

The news website then published a photo of Henderson in her oversized blazer and put a black square over where the rogue nipple allegedly was and claimed it did that to protect her “modesty!”

However, Henderson hit back at the publication and claimed they couldn’t have had a shot of her nipple.

She said: “I know for a fact they did not get a shot of my boob, and so they’ve just put a black square over it to make it look that way.

“The reason I know this is because my boobs are so big at the moment, I had to use booby tape to try to separate them a bit.

“I look ridiculous! There was no boob. They were out, I must admit. But there was no nipple. That was not on display.”

In response, The Daily Mail doubled down on the fact they had a photo of her nipple and wrote, “Daily Mail Australia obtained the uncensored pictures from a paparazzi agency, and can confirm her nipple was visible in several frames.”

Yes, it is 2022 and women still have to deal with this type of stuff.




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